In retrospect, the news is now reporting that the gentlemen in question simply "Drank too much", thus suffering "GI Problems", and they have
subsequently been sent off on their merry way per say. I find this in absurd contradiction to the notion that they had "Fevers", as Fevers are not
typical with GI Issues. A Fever is indicative of a severe Bacterial infection, or a Viral infection.

I also feel that it comes as little comfort that a similar flight landed at an airport much closer to my residence at around 0330 HRS EDT the morning
before the BWI FLT in question (28APR09). They even had individuals taking off their masks and saying: "Oh, what's the difference, the masks are
worthless". I live near a HUGE Hispanic community, and many of them are illegal, so we shall see whether or not it spreads nearby, and if so, will
the illegals hide it so as to not risk deportations?

I've worried about the illegal problem and their response to it as well.
And since you bring it up, I'm going to add on something I was thinking.

I was detained in jail for last year for a bit. During that time I met 28 illegals who had been picked up and were being held. Now my question is if
this flu is indeed infecting Hispanics down there, wouldn't the Hispanic population up here in the Us be more at risk than the average joe living in
a middle class neighborhood, in the good part of town.

I wonder how many people in jails across america could be coming down with the swine flu just based on the influx of people going in and out everyday
from all different walks of life.

It'd be a good solution to the overpopulation in jails issue right? Infect their families, one illegal gets sick, gets picked up, sits in jail for a
week or two, how many more people would catch it after that?

In this perspective, it almost seems as if this is our government's "final solution" to the illegal immigrant "problem". Especially if this
virus was in fact engineered, and is ethnically targeted. This may sound a bit off the wall, but stranger things have happened. Merely speculation,
but interesting nonetheless.

BWI is a bit too close for comfort to me. That's practically my backyard, and VERY close to York, which has an ENORMOUS hispanic population, both
legal and otherwise.

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